• “In fact, I thought it may have been a good idea when it started raining right when I walked out, but I’m thinking twice about it now that I’m in here.” — Hailee Steinfeld on wearing a sweater to the very hot Marc Jacobs show.

• “By 2020, there will be 78 million Millennials. It is the next big generation. It’s not an easy target, but it’s something that’s absolutely critical.” —Mark Brooks, senior vice president of consumer and market intelligence, L’Oréal USA on the importance of the Millennial generaton.

• “There’s a lot of people I’d rather see mayor than some of the candidates. I’d like to see Fran [Lebowitz] be mayor. And she’s interested. She likes the real estate that comes with it.” — Graydon Carter on the New York mayoral race at the Vanity Fair Best-Dressed party.

• “One of the things I didn’t expect is how different I felt the day after [the deal was completed]. All of a sudden it’s up to us to make it happen.” — Reed Krakoff on the buyout deal for his namesake label.

• “The fashion industry has been the gateway to the middle class for generations of immigrants. These kinds of opportunities need to be saved in New York City.” — Mayoral candidate John Liu on the fashion industry’s importance in New York.

• “Neiman’s wants those luxury brands. It wants those partnerships. I think the sale of the company is fundamentally good for everyone.” — J. Michael Stanley, managing director at factoring firm Rosenthal & Rosenthal, on the retailer’s sale to Ares and CPPIB.